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Northern Rockies Regional Municipality
The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality is inviting tenders for the Town Hall Transformer Replacement and Generator Installation project (ITT-2026-14). The project involves replacing an older transformer structure with a new Hydro Pad Mounted Transformer and installing a 300 KW 208v Generator and 1200A ATS. Bids are due by June 30, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 4, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 4, 2026
Northern Rockies Regional Municipality
Close: Jun 30, 2026
The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality is inviting tenders for the Town Hall Transformer Replacement and Generator Installation project (ITT-2026-14). The project involves replacing an older transformer structure with a new Hydro Pad Mounted Transformer and installing a 300 KW 208v Generator and 1200A ATS. Bids are due by June 30, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Northern Rockies Regional Municipality
The Council meeting involved discussions on several key topics. These included a proposal to engage with local accommodation providers regarding the potential implementation of a municipal and regional district tax, the need for broader improvements to provincial tourism permitting processes, and the award of a contract for sediment removal at raw water pond number three with an increase in funding. Additionally, the Council addressed amendments to election procedures and reviewed correspondence regarding the support for a blood plasma donor center in Northern British Columbia and a request for support from the Northern Trails Heritage Society.
The committee discussed the analysis of the 2025 operations, comparing budget versus actual performance. Key topics included a review of reserve funds, surplus balances, government transfers, and the status of long-term debt. Additionally, the committee highlighted the success of municipal facilities, specifically the recreation center, and discussed staffing challenges and recruitment strategies.
The Regional Council meeting was called to order but could not proceed due to a lack of quorum. As a result, all agenda items were deferred to a future meeting when a quorum is established.
The meeting included a procedural adoption of the agenda and a transition into an in-camera session to discuss labor relations and business interests of a third party under the community charter. Following the closed session, the council reported no items for public disclosure and proceeded to adjourn the meeting.
The council meeting addressed several proclamations, including Accessibility Week, BC Senior Week, and Pride Month. Decisions were made regarding the approval of government transfer applications for local organizations, the approval of a development permit for a multi-unit affordable apartment building, and a roof replacement project. Furthermore, the council reviewed and received the Downtown Identity and Signage Plan, discussing potential future rollouts and branding considerations for the community.
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